Nearly 50% of Tennessee parents said their children spend 2 hours or more on noneducational screen time each day, despite over two-thirds of parents reporting that they place limits on screen time. Results come from the latest analysis of the annual Vanderbilt Child Health Poll.The poll of 1,026 Tennessee parents in the fall of 2021 explored a range of topics affecting parents and kids around the state, with the most recent analysis exploring online behavior, screen time and cyberbullying.More t .
STUDY: The latest analysis of the Vanderbilt Child Health Poll has found that nearly 40% of Tennessee parents said their children missed at least one week of school during the Fall 2021 semester, and more than one-third missed at least one day due to quarantining from COVID-19.This analysis is the latest from researchers in the Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy and explores the impact of COVID-19 on learning loss across the state, as well as breaking down the poll responses from Tennesse .
Most Tennessee parents polled late in 2021 by researchers with the Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy say they send their children to school with masks, but they also have different opinions by both region and race and ethnicity on protective measures against COVID-19 in schools.The latest analysis of the annual Vanderbilt Child Health Poll found that about 67% percent of 1,026 parents polled said their kids attend school with a mask on, and 53% said their child’s school has a mask .
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